Journal of Applied Computing and Information Technology ()

A content validity approach to creating an end-user computer skill assessment tool

  • Shirley Gibbs,
  • Gary Steel,
  • Alan McKinnon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

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Practical assessment instruments are commonly used in the workplace and educational environments to assess a person\'s level of digital literacy and end-user computer skill. However, it is often difficult to find statistical evidence of the actual validity of instruments being used. To ensure that the correct factors are being assessed for a particular purpose it is necessary to undertake some type of psychometric testing, and the first step is to study the content relevance of the measure. The purpose of this paper is to report on the rigorous judgment-quantification process using panels of experts in order to establish inter-rater reliability and agreement in the development of end-user instruments developed to measure workplace skills using spreadsheet and word-processing applications.

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